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=== Leadership Concept #3: Management vs. Leadership ===
=== Leadership Concept #3: Management vs. Leadership ===
NET Team Leaders (optimally) possess many skills, and '''''team management''''' is one skill among others. It is important to point out that "management” is not a type of leader or leadership. Similar to how leadership is a ''skill set'' that can be learned and practiced, we approach team management as an important skill volunteer leaders should cultivate.
Some leaders inspire followers yet struggle with managerial tasks. Others keep on top of managerial and tactical matters, but followers feel unclear about their team’s direction and, subsequently, lose motivation. A few fortunate leaders are highly competent as both leaders ''and'' managers. Nonetheless, all leaders should approach their role as a manager as something to learn and grow in, just like leadership. A shrewd Team Leader will also consider delegating at least some of the tasks associated with team management to Team Members, particularly Assistant Team Leaders.


== Notes and References ==
== Notes and References ==
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